99 who took nurses exam in WV covered by selective retake order
99 who took nurses exam in
WV covered by selective retake order
BY CARLA GOMEZ
Ninety-nine examines who took the June Nursing Licensure Examination in Iloilo are among the 1,687 who had passed earlier but were directed to retake tests three and five, after a recent Court of Appeals ruling, Lily Ann Baldago, Professional Regulation Commission regional director, said yesterday.
Of those ordered to retake tests three and five, 40 are from Negros Occidental, Rodrigo Tinsay of the Association of Concerned Parents said.
Tinsay yesterday complained that no formal notification was sent to the students who have to retake tests three and five.
These examinees had already been told they had passed, so the reason for making them retake tests three and five should be explained to them, he said.
He also said that, although the deadline for processing their papers for the retake is today, the PRC office in Iloilo has not yet released the guidelines.
He said that, on such short notice, the retakers of the June NLE tests three and five should not be required to take them in December together with all the other NLE examinees.
They should given a little more time to prepare, he said, suggesting that perhaps their tests can be set for a month after December.
Baldago said nursing deans had been informed of those who would have to retake test three and five so they would be ready.
She already informed a representative of the Association of Concerned Parents that the 40 students from Negros who have to retake tests three and five can send a representative to the PRC office in Iloilo to get all their numbers for registration for the NLE today, Baldago said.
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WV covered by selective retake order
BY CARLA GOMEZ
Ninety-nine examines who took the June Nursing Licensure Examination in Iloilo are among the 1,687 who had passed earlier but were directed to retake tests three and five, after a recent Court of Appeals ruling, Lily Ann Baldago, Professional Regulation Commission regional director, said yesterday.
Of those ordered to retake tests three and five, 40 are from Negros Occidental, Rodrigo Tinsay of the Association of Concerned Parents said.
Tinsay yesterday complained that no formal notification was sent to the students who have to retake tests three and five.
These examinees had already been told they had passed, so the reason for making them retake tests three and five should be explained to them, he said.
He also said that, although the deadline for processing their papers for the retake is today, the PRC office in Iloilo has not yet released the guidelines.
He said that, on such short notice, the retakers of the June NLE tests three and five should not be required to take them in December together with all the other NLE examinees.
They should given a little more time to prepare, he said, suggesting that perhaps their tests can be set for a month after December.
Baldago said nursing deans had been informed of those who would have to retake test three and five so they would be ready.
She already informed a representative of the Association of Concerned Parents that the 40 students from Negros who have to retake tests three and five can send a representative to the PRC office in Iloilo to get all their numbers for registration for the NLE today, Baldago said.
Continue reading on : http://www.visayandailystar.com/2006/November/09/topstory5.htm
may i ask,, isa ako sa unang nalathala sa prc n nkapasa and eventually nabigyan ng license bfore the tro, den nagpunta ako abroad for a job, den lumabas ang decision ng CA n magreretake daw kami which until now hindi ko pa din maisip WHY???!!! wla akong pagkakataon na maasikaso ang mga papers ko regarding sa retake na yan, so anyone can advice me on what to do dahil out of the country ako for a reason n nag migrate n dito ang family ko. so what will happen na to my license?
Posted by Anonymous | 5:25 PM